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    The Internet of Things (IoT) has been everywhere. Even in developing cities such as Bangkok‚ Thailand‚ Jakarta‚ Indonesia and Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia‚ the internet has been greatly advancing and influencing business industries to adapt the latest in technology for better provision and production of services and products. Although insurance is one of the first to adapt data integration and cloudstoring system‚ we cannot deny the fact that the industry is lagging behind in the application of the most

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    The Things I Carry

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    “The Things I Carry” Tim O’Brien states in his book‚ “They shared the weight of memory. They took up what others could no longer bear. Often‚ they carried each other‚ the wounded or weak.” When we think or discuss the weight we carry we oftentimes think of physical objects. However‚ sometimes the heaviest and most burdening objects are our memories. The Things I Carry by Tim O’brien discusses the weight the soldiers who fought in Vietnam and the emotional damage they all faced. Just like these soldiers

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    Peaceful Preservation of Culture The entire culture of a people is often sacrificed in the interest of forming civilized societies. Highlighted in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart‚ the Ibo tribe of lower Nigeria faced obliteration when confronted by British colonists in the late 19th Century. Although these individuals sought to bring peace to the Ibos‚ their actions led to severe ethnic trauma for the tribe. Achebe avidly emphasizes the functionality of the Ibos during the time they were able

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    To some‚ fate is a superstition. But to others‚ fate is a strong belief by which they live their life. For those who believe in fate‚ it can destroy the plans of even the strongest and most determined people. Which is what happened to Okonkwo in‚ “Things Fall Apart”. Okonkwo worked all his life to be everything his father was not‚ but his fate was inevitable and his inner weakness was revealed. His family was a main point of weakness for him but he tried not to let it show. Also‚ when his life became

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    Is Marraige a Good Thing

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    Is marraige a good thing Deanna Cobb 6/24/2013 1. Out of the following short stories: A rose for Emily‚ The Lottery‚ The Storm‚ Desiree’s Baby‚ and The Story of an hour‚ which couple has the best marriage/cohabitation? Use the text to support your argument. People marry for various motives‚ including: legal‚ social‚ emotional‚ financial‚ spiritual‚ and religious. In some parts of the world‚ marriages are arranged. Marriages can be done in a ceremony or in a religious setting. Marriage

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    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien Essay In Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried‚ narrative elements shape an author’s idea‚ and can even contribute to how effective they were in re-telling their experiences. Without them‚ the story would be bland and boring to the reader‚ and sometimes unbelievable. Tim O’Brien effectively uses different points of view to retell the soldiers’ Vietnam War experiences. Tim O’Brien first used a change in point of view when Curt Lemmon died. In How to

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    In Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” the raw realities of the cruel and unforgiving Vietnam War are authentically depicted. Just in the first five paragraphs sex‚ narcotics‚ and death‚ largely controversial topics in this country‚ are reasonably apparent. One character‚ Lieutenant Jimmy Cross‚ may be physically present but conveys every sign of distraction. He seems to be in a more copacetic quarter of his mind. In this quarter he finds elation and comfort when he thinks of the (so he thinks

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    All things have an appearance‚ usually a good or a bad one. Depending on the appearance something has we form an opinion about it. Sometimes the appearance something has can mislead one in forming an accurate opinion about it. In Macbeth‚ Shakespeare shows us that things are not always as they appear to be. This is shown through the duplicity of Macbeth and his wife‚ the king’s sons and the servants being blamed for Duncan’s death and King Duncan’s inaccurate opinions. In the beginning of

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    The Things They Carried and Surrealism Surrealism is conventionally defined as something which is ‘Unreal’. Although this textbook definition may shed a bit of light on the word’s true meaning‚ I can assure you that Webster’s is only scratching the surface… Partially because the definition of surreal is subjective. Each and every human being on earth perceives life and the world around them differently. This means that essentially‚ the definition of surrealism‚ when applied to the nature of humankind

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    In The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ O’Brien describes his personal experience in the Vietnam War. His experiences reflect many of his characters personal experiences. For the Vietnam War was one of the most gruesome wars ever fought by American Troops since the Civil War. Many of the long term effects of the war are still felt by are soldiers today. “They carried the soldier’s greatest fear‚ which was the fear of blushing. Men killed‚ and died‚ because they were embarrassed not to. It was

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